Professor Judith Driscoll is currently Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies at the University of Cambridge. Her interdisciplinary applied science research focuses on obtaining the required performance of complex oxide thin films for industrial impact and involves novel nanoengineering and process approaches, both chemical and physical. Her innovations have enabled lower cost, higher performance high temperature superconductor tape and have enabled enhanced performance ferroics, ionics, and semiconductors.
Prof. Driscoll has received numerous national and international awards from Materials, Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering societies. She is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, IOP, IOM3, APS, MRS, WES, AAAS, RSC. She has worked at many institutions around the world and has been a visiting scientist at Los Alamos National Lab for more than 20 years.

Professional position

  • Professor of Materials Science, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge
Professor Judith Driscoll
Committees Participated Role
International Exchanges Committee January 2020 - December 2025 Member